"Wraith," the supernatural thriller filmed mostly in the Fox Cities two years ago, will be available to watch at home beginning Tuesday.

The film was directed by Appleton native Michael Sajbel and got a local theatrical premiere last year. Next week it'll be out on DVD and Blu-ray, along with a variety of video-on-demand services.

Spectrum, Comcast, AT&T U-verse and Dish Network subscribers will be among those able to order up "Wraith" on VOD. It'll also be available on iTunes, Google Play, Amazon Prime Video, YouTube, Vimeo, Vudu and others.

"Wraith" is the story of a family that after living in a mansion for 10 years is encountered by a ghost-like presence trying to communicate with them. Sajbel, whose directing credits include "The Ultimate Gift" and "One Night With the King," and a crew of about 40 people spent a few weeks in April 2016 filming at different Fox Cities locations. Some of the crew were locals, others flew in from California.

Viewers will recognize a number of nearby locations in the roughly 100-minute film. The Neenah Public Library, Cannova's, Fox Valley Technical College, St. Mary Catholic Church and Mount Tabor Center in Menasha all get screen time. The main setting, the family's possibly haunted home, was created using a composite of three different houses on Wisconsin and Forest avenues in Neenah.

"Wraith" is rated PG-13 and featured a cast that was a mix of local talent and others flown in, including Lance Henriksen, a now-77-year-old actor whose lengthy list of credits include "Terminator" and "Aliens."